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Failure of rock close to a free surface is reproduced in laboratory tests on two types of sandstone. Digital image correlation is used to study the in-plane displacement fields prior to and during the successive formation of surface-parallel fractures. The axial and lateral displacements suggest that the displacement gradient is uniform in both directions at early loading stages; as the axial load increases, the free-face effect starts to influence the displacement contours, especially the lateral displacement field. Localised damage forms a spall before reaching peak stress. Using a simple model, a rock brittleness index is proposed as the ratio of uniaxial compressive strength and surface instability peak stress.

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